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Text and image analysis of the digital collection (books, newspapers, periodicals, and images) at the National Library of Norway
dhlab
is a python library for doing qualitative and quantitative analyses of the digital texts from Nettbiblioteket (eng: "the online library") at the National Library of Norway (NLN). Nettbiblioteket is the NLN's digital collection of media publications.
Check out our documentation for more info.
Install the latest version of dhlab
in your (Unix) terminal with pip:
pip install -U dhlab
Open you terminal in the file location you will work with DHLAB.
git clone https://github.com/NationalLibraryOfNorway/DHLAB.git
cd DHLAB
pip install -U -e .
The code here is developed and maintained by The Digital Humanities lab group.
If you have any questions, or run into any problems with the code, please log them in our issue tracker.
FAQs
Text and image analysis of the digital collection (books, newspapers, periodicals, and images) at the National Library of Norway
We found that dhlab demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 4 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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